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What does ''tronki'' or ''tronkis'' mean in Spanish?
Many people used it on msn and I can't find it in my dictionary. I asked for an explanation but the answers are not very clear. Is it a vulgar word or something?
Jun 19, 2011 10:46 AM
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Tronki means something exaggerated for example: "No Seas Muy Tronki"
June 19, 2025
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It´s like man, dude, guy(s),...
June 19, 2011
That's not spanish !, It's Spain's netspeak, and It's not even.. popular.
It's basically a diminutive for "tronco" which means "dude" in some parts of Spain.
June 19, 2011
If you want to learn Spanish, try to find other partners that use a better language.
June 19, 2011
no lo sé, a lo mejor será un modismo osea una palabra que sólo usan en uno que otro país, tronkis me suena a árbol o no sé tal vez sea un apodo
i don't know maybe would be a slang word because here in méxico doesn't have any meaning, tronki sounds like tree or perhaps is a nickname
i wish i help you a kinda, and sorry by my crepy english, i'll be better :D
June 19, 2011
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